ARTICLES
THE FUTURE
PHRASAL VERBS
VOCABULARY 1
VOCABULARY 2 (BOOKS)
100

(At) what time do you usually have ... breakfast?

(At) what time do you usually have - breakfast?

100

John (to be) ten in action in May.  

John will be ten in May.  

100

Don't run .... I want to talk to you.

Don't run away. I want to talk to you.

100

Someone who is ... is careful to notice everything that is happening.

Someone who is watchful is careful to notice everything that is happening.

100

... is a genre of literature in which writers use scientific elements in combination with fictional ones in order to craft new stories.

Science fiction is a genre of literature in which writers use scientific elements in combination with fictional ones in order to craft new stories.

200

I advise you to have ... light supper; that'll help you to lose weight.

I advise you to have a light supper; that'll help you to lose weight.

200

I am sure we (not to get) the answer.

I am sure we won't get the answer.

200

Run ... the house and bring my other coat, please.

Run in the house and bring my other coat, please.

200

Let's ask him to make a ... at the conference.

Let's ask him to make a speech at the conference.

200

related to the Middle Ages

medieval  

300

... Dinner they gave us yesterday was very good.

The dinner they gave us yesterday was very good.

300

Look at the clouds. It (to rain).

Look at the clouds. It is going to rain.

300

Cross the street carefully. There is always a danger to be run ....  

Cross the street carefully. There is always a danger to be run over.

300

 I couldn't ... the lock and rang the doorbell. 

I couldn't manage the lock and rang the doorbell.

300

not showing serious or careful thought

shallow

400

Wash your hands, ... dinner is ready.

Wash your hands, - dinner is ready.

400

Boris (to fly) to Vladivostok at 3 o'clock tomorrow.

Boris will be flying to Vladivostok at 3 o'clock tomorrow.

400

Give me a pencil, please. I have run ... of them.  

Give me a pencil, please. I have run out of them.

400

I'm trying to find a particular ... of "Romeo and Juliet".

I'm trying to find a particular edition of "Romeo and Juliet".

400

 causing strong feelings of sadness or sympathy, touching 

moving 

500

What do you want me to cook for ... dinner? 

What do you want me to cook for - dinner?

500

We (to have) a party on Saturday.

We are going to have / we are having a party on Saturday.

500

He is always running ... his sister!It seems he doesn't love her!

He is always running down his sister!It seems he doesn't love her!

500

What was your first ... of Australia?

What was your first impression of Australia?

500

using words in a clever and funny way

witty

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